Go and test them out if you can. Views are purely subjective and generally people will favour what they’ve got (it’s human nature). I’ve had an Optima in the past and couldn’t fault it - that doesn’t really help much though!

And as above, go on specialist forums to get a better opinion. Don’t forget to factor in screen and sound into your budget. No point spending a decent sum on a projector then buying a shi77ty screen and naff sound

Edited by: "ipswich78" 1st Jun

1st Jun

I wouldn’t touch either of those projectors without seeing them in action, the DLP technology with the colour wheel causes a rainbow effect. It is more pronounced for some people and some projectors are better at minimising it but once it’s noticed it can’t be unseen and it really spoils the experience. If you are going to drop £1500 on a projector you need to see it in action.